Gainesville guitar playing persists on The Autopsy of Jules Bouvier
Greg Toth continues home recordings with his eighth album April 19, 2021 | 3:54pm EDT Toth’s latest album, “The Autopsy of Jules Bouvier,” was released Aug. 18 and reflects a guitar blues influence.
Greg Toth’s music lives in bowling alleys, restaurants, bicycle shops and bars. He doesn’t make a spectacle.
He adds to the ambience of a dingy place. And when he wants to surprise his audience, his baritone voice heightens into an unexpected falsetto.
“I have a few songs out there that you don’t really capture in a studio recording,” Toth said.
Dravet Syndrome Foundation Announces 2020 Research Grant Awardees
Share Article CHERRY HILL, N.J. (PRWEB) December 11, 2020 The Dravet Syndrome Foundation (DSF) announced their 2020 grant awardees at their 11th annual DSF Research Roundtable. DSF is pleased to be funding two 2-year research grants and an additional 1-year postdoctoral fellowship. Said Executive Director, Mary Anne Meskis, “DSF is proud to have contributed nearly $5M to Dravet-specific research projects since our inception in 2009.”
The first 2-year, $150,000 grant award, entitled “Optimizing a novel SCN1A delivery approach for Dravet syndrome therapy” focuses on the development of genetic treatments for Dravet syndrome. The researchers on this project are Eric Kremer, PhD, Institut de Génétique Moléculaire de Montpellier; Moran Rubinstein, PhD, Tel Aviv University; and Ethan Goldberg, MD, PhD, University of Philadelphia/Children’s H